Re: Yorkshire Dales

Just back from Middleham near Leyburn.Took the grandson to that Forbidden Corner yesterday and stayed overnight in the digs next door.Ace place,well worth a trip up,think we enjoyed it as much as he did.

Drove back down via Aysgarth and took in the Falls before heading home via Hawes and Ribblehead viaduct.

Stunning part of the world.

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Re: Yorkshire Dales

Old Wharfedaler wrote:

Just back from Middleham near Leyburn.Took the grandson to that Forbidden Corner yesterday and stayed overnight in the digs next door.Ace place,well worth a trip up,think we enjoyed it as much as he did.

Drove back down via Aysgarth and took in the Falls before heading home via Hawes and Ribblehead viaduct.

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Little Billy Bremner wrote:

Old Wharfedaler wrote:

Just back from Middleham near Leyburn.Took the grandson to that Forbidden Corner yesterday and stayed overnight in the digs next door.Ace place,well worth a trip up,think we enjoyed it as much as he did.

Drove back down via Aysgarth and took in the Falls before heading home via Hawes and Ribblehead viaduct.

Stunning part of the world.

You could have called at ours for a coffee

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Re: Yorkshire Dales

Old Wharfedaler wrote:

Just back from Middleham near Leyburn.Took the grandson to that Forbidden Corner yesterday and stayed overnight in the digs next door.Ace place,well worth a trip up,think we enjoyed it as much as he did.

Drove back down via Aysgarth and took in the Falls before heading home via Hawes and Ribblehead viaduct.

Stunning part of the world.

We did something similar - Forbidden Corner and Aysgarth in the day

FC very good, as you say, good fun for adults as well as kids

Spent the first 15 mins thinking "what the f*ck have we done" and the next 2 hours having a right old giggle

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Ray Hankin's shorts wrote:

Little Billy Bremner wrote:

Fifteen miles walked up and down the river at Redmire over yesterday and today with wife and dog. Now chilling on sun loungers in our own little corner of the Yorkshire Dales. Car not moved since I finished work Friday. If I knew how to, I'd put some photos on. But then again I'd probably get dumped in the cunts thread

You can't be in the C*nts thread - having spent another lovely week in The Dales recently it's those not living there that need to have their bumps checked

Looking at you neck of the woods for next year, Reeth, Muker, Hawes, Aysgarth sort of quadrant

So have booked this place in Crackpot for our annual Easter trip to The Dales

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Will be off to Bolton Castle so will take up LBB's earlier recommendation of Redmire and its falls

Will also have a tool up The Buttertubs Pass as it's highly recommended by all - can't guarantee I'll have a semi like I Wood but I'll do my best

Will take kids to York too - 8 year old is mad on the Vikings at the moment so will do Jorvik and the National railway Museum plus The Minster and the obligatory Shambles for the Mrs

Looking forward to it as always

An 8 year old in York, it has to include the Castle Museum, or at least it did for 8 year old me, Dick Turpin's cell was the highlight, nowadays it would be 'Dick who?'. No surely the Victorian street will trump trains for any kid?